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1901-1902. Southern Branch of the State Normal School of the University of Utah. Cedar City

12 SOUTHERN BRANCH.
The student's knowledge of the use of capital letters and punctuation marks and his ability to compose good sentences will be tested by a short article to be written at the time of examination.
He must be prepared to read clearly and intelligently any selection in any Fifth Reader.
He must be able to spell the words found in the Modern Spelling Book (the book in use in Utah).
Physiology and Hygiene.-Work equivalent to Smith's Elementary Physiology and Hygiene. The examination will cover, in a general way, the subjects of digestion, circulation, the muscles, and respiration.
United States History.-There will be required a general knowledge of the Colonial and Revolutionary periods, including the causes of the Revolution and the outline of the most important military campaigns. Among the subjects which should receive careful attention are the Missouri Compromise, the Monroe Doctrine, the Compromise Measure of 1850, the Kansas-Nebraska bill, and causes of the Civil War. The textbook in use in Utah will give sufficient preparation.
ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS.
Examinations for entrance will be held at the Branch Normal School in Cedar City. For 1901, the days are 11th, 12th, and 13th of September.
ADMISSION ON CERTIFICATES.
Applicants will be admitted without examination on complying with the following conditions:
The applicant must present a certificate showing that he has completed the public school course. This certificate must be signed by the principal of the school last attended or by the county superintendent.
If, after admission to the Normal Course, a student is found deficient in any subject, he may be required to take that branch in the Preparatory Course.
REGISTRATION.
At the beginning of each annual session students must register for the work of the whole year. Changes in registration will not be allowed except by special permission of the instructors.
In applying for registration, a student who has previously attended the Normal School must present his registration cards of former years or a certified copy of them containing a record of his credits for work completed.

Contains the calendar, board of regents, officers of the board, and officers and instructors. It also includes general information such as history, site and building, laboratories and apparatus, museum, library and reading room, physical education, manual training, chapel exercises, student organizations, public lectures, music, and student expenses. Under courses of study, the normal course section contains requirements for admission, entrance examinations, admission on certificates, and registration. The four years' course shows classes taught and the number of recitations per week for each. Subjects of instruction gives an overview of what is covered in each course. Credit tells of transferability to the University at Salt Lake City. The preparatory course section shows requirements for admission and the courses taught. Contributions to the school includes donors and their donations. The list of students gives student names with city and county and a summary total number of students.

12 SOUTHERN BRANCH.
The student's knowledge of the use of capital letters and punctuation marks and his ability to compose good sentences will be tested by a short article to be written at the time of examination.
He must be prepared to read clearly and intelligently any selection in any Fifth Reader.
He must be able to spell the words found in the Modern Spelling Book (the book in use in Utah).
Physiology and Hygiene.-Work equivalent to Smith's Elementary Physiology and Hygiene. The examination will cover, in a general way, the subjects of digestion, circulation, the muscles, and respiration.
United States History.-There will be required a general knowledge of the Colonial and Revolutionary periods, including the causes of the Revolution and the outline of the most important military campaigns. Among the subjects which should receive careful attention are the Missouri Compromise, the Monroe Doctrine, the Compromise Measure of 1850, the Kansas-Nebraska bill, and causes of the Civil War. The textbook in use in Utah will give sufficient preparation.
ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS.
Examinations for entrance will be held at the Branch Normal School in Cedar City. For 1901, the days are 11th, 12th, and 13th of September.
ADMISSION ON CERTIFICATES.
Applicants will be admitted without examination on complying with the following conditions:
The applicant must present a certificate showing that he has completed the public school course. This certificate must be signed by the principal of the school last attended or by the county superintendent.
If, after admission to the Normal Course, a student is found deficient in any subject, he may be required to take that branch in the Preparatory Course.
REGISTRATION.
At the beginning of each annual session students must register for the work of the whole year. Changes in registration will not be allowed except by special permission of the instructors.
In applying for registration, a student who has previously attended the Normal School must present his registration cards of former years or a certified copy of them containing a record of his credits for work completed.